The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund BurkeG. Bell, 1883 - Great Britain |
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Page 4
... duties , and the foundations of society , rested upon having their rea- sons made clear and demonstrative to every individual ? The editor knows that the subject of this letter is not sc fully handled as obviously it might ; it was not ...
... duties , and the foundations of society , rested upon having their rea- sons made clear and demonstrative to every individual ? The editor knows that the subject of this letter is not sc fully handled as obviously it might ; it was not ...
Page 38
... duties and commandments of natural religion , which by these forms and institutions he pretends to enforce . The lawyer has his forms , and his positive institutions too , and he adheres to them with a veneration altogether as religious ...
... duties and commandments of natural religion , which by these forms and institutions he pretends to enforce . The lawyer has his forms , and his positive institutions too , and he adheres to them with a veneration altogether as religious ...
Page 76
... duties of every kind depends upon life , and the performing them with vigour and efficacy depends upon health , we are very strongly affected with whatever threatens the destruction of either : but as we were not made to acquiesce in ...
... duties of every kind depends upon life , and the performing them with vigour and efficacy depends upon health , we are very strongly affected with whatever threatens the destruction of either : but as we were not made to acquiesce in ...
Page 131
... duties from their proper basis , ( our reason , our relations , and our necessities , ) to rest it upon foundations altogether visionary and unsubstantial . SECT . XII . - THE REAL CAUSE OF BEAUTY . HAVING endeavoured to show what ...
... duties from their proper basis , ( our reason , our relations , and our necessities , ) to rest it upon foundations altogether visionary and unsubstantial . SECT . XII . - THE REAL CAUSE OF BEAUTY . HAVING endeavoured to show what ...
Page 182
... duties , and en- couraging , regulating , and securing the trade of this kingdom , and the British dominions in America . Materials were provided and insured to our manufactures -the sale of these manufactures was increased - the ...
... duties , and en- couraging , regulating , and securing the trade of this kingdom , and the British dominions in America . Materials were provided and insured to our manufactures -the sale of these manufactures was increased - the ...
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